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Date PostedPoemTitle# ViewsForm  
02/04/2016 Alone 824 I do not know?
02/03/2016 I Want You So Bad 2546 I do not know?
06/13/2010 Today 2945 Haiku
06/12/2010 The Seasoned Commuter 1160 Rhyme
06/09/2010 Urban Jungle 3199 Rhyme
06/07/2010 A Knight of Passion 2142 Rhyme
06/06/2010 Senses 1292 I do not know?
06/05/2010 The Gardener and the Rabbit 943 Rhyme
06/05/2010 Uncle Sam 1314 Rhyme
06/05/2010 1066 1445 Rhyme
06/05/2010 Lady of the Night! 1844 Limerick
06/04/2010 Grandchildren 1146 Rhyme
06/04/2010 Life 790 Rhyme
06/04/2010 My Armchair Day 978 Rhyme
06/04/2010 Remember 964 Rhyme
06/04/2010 Supermarket Sweep 1135 Rhyme
06/04/2010 The Big Issue 1148 Rhyme
06/04/2010 Always In My Heart 932 Rhyme
06/04/2010 You 861 Rhyme
06/03/2010 Spare a Thought 962 Rhyme
06/03/2010 My Daily Jog 941 Rhyme
06/01/2010 The Darkness 1477 Rhyme

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Hi, I'm Roger, I live near Cambridge in England in a pretty village. I first started writing in 2009 after being made redundant. I decided to retire early but after 2 years decided it was not for me so started my own company. I consider myself a lucky person and am typical of my star sign "Leo" I write for pleasure and no little of poetry and care not for poetry snobs. Early poets did not use a book of rules just feeling and thoughts put to paper. I love making new friends. Please drop me a message if we have anything in common. Best Wishes Roger

 

 

 

 


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